Tag: baking
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Banoffee Pie

There are two kinds of people in the world. You can identify them by saying “banoffee pie”. One kind of person will light up and grab a spoon, the other kind will look a little concerned and perhaps hand you a tissue. For the uninitiated, banoffee pie is a wonderfully soft, sweet pie, with layers…
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Dulce de Leche – 2 ways!

I didn’t originally plan to give you two different ways to make dulce de leche. Not that it isn’t wonderful, but one way to make it seemed like enough. However, the last time I made this I was so excited to use it as a cake filling I forgot to catch a photo of it…
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Cinnamon Maple Buns

Some days are bright, energetic and in-your-face. Those are the days for sticky cinnamon buns filled with gooey deliciousness. Other days are quiet, a little rainy maybe, where you just want to stay home and drink cup after cup of coffee alongside tender, not-too-sweet pastries. These are the buns for those days. Makes: 12 buns…
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Pumpkin Gingerbread

Do you still have pumpkin in your freezer? I did. Even though we are now firmly outside of pumpkin season, it is still delicious and this recipe will let you use it up without people looking at you like you are wearing white shoes after Labour Day (which apparently is not done???). The pumpkin in…
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Pumpkin Spice Bread with Dates and Pecans (Updated!)

We seem to instinctually know the moment that pumpkin spice begins. Our collective alarm clocks go off as soon as the first leaf turns yellow, and we all start trading our sandals for fuzzy socks. But when does pumpkin spice season end? Is it the day the trick-or-treaters finish the last of their candy? Or…
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Pear-Stuffed Cardamom Bread

This bread is very loosely inspired by Swedish pulla bread. The cardamom gives warmth and a bit of je ne sais quoi to a rich and soft bread and the pears melt into a delicious filling. Are you sold yet? If not, you should know that this bread is also incredibly easy to make, but…



